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The emerging problem of technology and fraud prevention in the 1990's
The development of a new security technique implemented on visa travel documents issued by the Canadian government is described. The concept was designed and developed for the Canadian government by combining emerging technologies and security printing techniques, creating a two-industry product called Enigma, the Machine Readable Security device (MRS).<>